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EPISODE · Feb 14, 2024 · 29 MIN

Education Advocate

from Black Educators Matter: Project 500 Podcast · host Brooke Brown and Danielle Moneyham

“I know I love to read and I know we need to cultivate that in students.” Cynthia Cobb HR Generalist, Training and Development Storytime Anytime 4U "School was part of our family DNA." This week, we engage with Ms. Cynthia Cobb, a nontraditional guest with a rich background in human resources and training and development. Through reflecting on her educational experiences, both inside and outside of the home, Cynthia shares why she is an education advocate with a passion for reading and access to books. With a deep-rooted appreciation for the importance of representation, she emphasizes the significance of seeing someone who looks like oneself in the educational and professional environments. "I’m making myself available for those who are coming up behind me… or who might be right beside me now…" As Cynthia reflects on her journey, she shares crucial moments from her transition from a career in engineering into human resources and training. Along her career path, Cynthia discovered a passion for supporting colleagues in navigating race and fostering authentic connections in the workplace. Through her podcast, Storytime Anytime 4U, Cynthia continues her mission of advocating for access to books, offering a platform for children’s stories that inspire, entertain, and educate listeners. 

“I know I love to read and I know we need to cultivate that in students.” Cynthia Cobb HR Generalist, Training and Development Storytime Anytime 4U "School was part of our family DNA." This week, we engage with Ms. Cynthia Cobb, a nontraditional guest with a rich background in human resources and training and development. Through reflecting on her educational experiences, both inside and outside of the home, Cynthia shares why she is an education advocate with a passion for reading and access to books. With a deep-rooted appreciation for the importance of representation, she emphasizes the significance of seeing someone who looks like oneself in the educational and professional environments. "I’m making myself available for those who are coming up behind me… or who might be right beside me now…" As Cynthia reflects on her journey, she shares crucial moments from her transition from a career in engineering into human resources and training. Along her career path, Cynthia discovered a passion for supporting colleagues in navigating race and fostering authentic connections in the workplace. Through her podcast, Storytime Anytime 4U, Cynthia continues her mission of advocating for access to books, offering a platform for children’s stories that inspire, entertain, and educate listeners.

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